Orgy Causes Mayhem on Wall Street!!! - Caeser Pink“Our Daily Bread” is a streettheater performance art protest presented by The Imperial Orgy community in the tradition of the 1960’s yippie activists. It took place on Wall Street in front of the New York Stock Exchange and was a satirical commentary on materialism. The Imperial Orgy is a community of artists, activists, spiritual seekers, and free-love sensualists. To learn how to join The Imperial Orgy visit our website at www.theimperialorgy.comKeywords:Imperial_Orgy; protest; activists; hippie; street_theater; Performance_artDownloads: 4,399

Tromanale parades in front of Berlinale - TromanaleTromanale is the Berlin film festival dedicated to bringing back art to the people. Set to run during Germany'Âs well known Berlinale (the Berlin Film Festival), Tromanale aims to provide a space to celebrate real independent cinema, free from the exclusive pomposity of more mainstream festivals. FILM MAKERS! Inspired by the Tromadance festival in America , Tromanale is a film festival truly devoted to independent films, filmmakers and fans...Keywords:Tromanale; protest; free film; independent cinema; berlin; street theater; body artDownloads: 210

Tromanale parades in front of Berlinale 2005 - TromanaleTwo of the parades we made in front of Berlin's official film festival.... Tromanale is the Berlin film festival dedicated to bringing back art to the people. Set to run during Germany's well known Berlinale (the Berlin Film Festival), Tromanale aims to provide a space to celebrate real independent cinema, free from the exclusive pomposity of more mainstream festivals. FILM MAKERS! Inspired by the Tromadance festival in America, Tromanale is a film festival truly devoted to independent films, fi...Keywords:Tromanale; protest; free film; independent cinema; berlin; street theater; body artDownloads: 260

Brazilian Dreams - Caitlin Manning and Chris CarlssonA one-hour documentary released in 1991, a political travelogue of sorts, covering social movements across Brazil, including the women's organizing in the periphery of Sao Paulo, early Workers' Party organizing before Lula had become president, the black consciousness movement in Salvador, the Indigenous movement opposing the Xingu River Dam (now going forward 23 years later as Belo Monte) and the right-wing rancher organization who organized local settlers to oppose the Indians, and a visit to ...Keywords:Brazil; social movements; Workers Party; Xingu River; Chico Mendes; environmentalism; rubber tappers; black consciousness; street theaterDownloads: 256